The video relates to our Evolutionary
Philosophy of Human Sexuality pages. Clearly sexual reproduction is central to evolution and the survival
of the species thus our strong sexual instinct. However, many people have
poor sexual relationships founded on harmful myths and customs, clearly
knowing the truth about our diverse (and very adaptable) sexual evolution
is important.

Kama Sutra: The Art of
Love (Adult Only!) - The Kamasutra is ultimately about wisdom and our creative cultivation. It
covers the three aims of life, virtue (dharma), prosperity (artha), and love (kama). While some of their customs now seem dated and strange, nonetheless there
is a great deal of wisdom and guidance. We hope you find it interesting
and useful (and put this knowledge into good practice!)

In a time of universal deceit
- telling the truth is a revolutionary act. (George Orwell)
You must be the change you wish to see in the world. (Mohandas Gandhi)
All that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing.
(Edmund Burke)
Hell is Truth Seen Too Late. (Thomas Hobbes)

Kamasutra Pictures

Gallery of Kamasutra Pictures & Quotes

In this
webpage we have used the common spelling 'kamasutra'.
Alternative spellings include 'kama sutra, karma sutra, karmasutra and
kama shastra'.

Praised
be the three aims of life, virtue (dharma), prosperity (artha), and
love (kama), which are the subject of this work.

Kama
is to be learnt from the Kamasutra (aphorisms on love) and from the
practice of citizens.

Kama
is the enjoyment of appropriate objects by the five senses of hearing,
feeling, seeing, tasting and smelling, assisted by the mind together
with the soul.
The ingredient in this is a peculiar contact between the organ of sense
and its object, and the consciousness of pleasure which arises from
that contact is called Kama.

Though a woman is reserved, and keeps her feelings concealed; when
she gets on the top of a man, she shows all her love and desire.
A man should gather from the actions of the woman of what disposition
she is, and in what way she likes to be enjoyed.

Such
passionate actions and amorous gesticulations or movements, which
arise on the spur of the moment, and during sexual intercourse, cannot
be defined, and are as irregular as dreams.

A horse having once attained the fifth degree of motion
goes on with blind speed, regardless of pits, ditches, and posts
in his way; and in the same manner a loving pair become blind with
passion in the heat of congress, and go on with great impetuosity,
paying not the least regard to excess.

For
this reason one who is well acquainted with the science of love (Kamasutra),
and knowing his own strength, as also the tenderness, impetuosity,
and strength of the young women, should act accordingly. The various
modes of enjoyment are not for all times or for all persons, but
they should only be used at the proper time. and in the proper countries
and places.

An
ingenious person should multiply the kinds of congress after the fashion
of the different kinds of beasts and of birds. For these different
kinds of congress, performed according to the usage of each country,
and the liking of each individual, generate love, friendship, and respect
in the hearts of women.

Those
things which increase passion should be done first, and those which
are only for amusement or variety should be done afterwards.

When
the woman places one of her thighs across the thigh of her lover it
is called the 'twining position'.

When
a woman forcibly holds in her yoni the lingam after it is in, it is
called the 'mare's position'. This is learnt by practice only, and
is chiefly found among the women of the Andhra country.

When the female raises both
of her thighs straight up, it is called the 'rising position'.

When she raises both of
her legs, and places them on her lover's shoulders, it is called the
'yawning position'.

When
the legs are contracted, and thus held by the lover before his bosom,
it is called the 'pressed position'.

When
only one of her legs is stretched out, it is called the 'half pressed
position'.

When the woman places one
of her legs on her lover's shoulder, and stretches the other out, and
then places the latter on his shoulder, and stretches out the other,
and continues to do so alternately, it is called the 'splitting of
a bamboo'.

When
one of her legs is placed on the head, and the other is stretched out,
it is called the 'fixing of a nail'. This is learnt by practice only.

Physics (and thus all human knowledge) evolved from Newton's concepts
of particles and forces in Space and Time, which assumes the existence of four separate things. This causes many problems
for Humanity because the necessary connection between these things is unknown.
Einstein failed to solve this with his unified field theory of matter which
describes reality in terms of matter-energy (fields) in space-time. The
Metaphysics of Space and Motion and the Wave Structure of Matter (WSM)
solves these problems by describing Reality in terms of One thing, Space,
existing with the Properties of a Wave Medium. Matter is formed from Spherical
Standing Waves in Space which cause the 'particle' effect at their Wave Center. Time is due to the Wave Motion (activity) of Space. Forces / fields are caused by the interaction of the Spherical In and Out Waves with other matter
in Space which changes the wave velocity and thus location of the Wave-Center
(and which we 'see' as a 'force accelerating a particle').

This rather abrupt summary is explained in substantially better
detail on the Index / Homepage. If you have any questions or would like to submit content please write to us.

(George
Berkeley, 1710) Nothing seems of more importance, towards erecting a firm system of sound
and real knowledge, which may be proof against the assaults of skepticism,
than to lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant
by thing, reality, existence: for in vain shall we dispute concerning
the real existence of things, or pretend to any knowledge thereof, so
long as we have not fixed the meaning of those words.

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